Earth shelter Architecture path to sustainable architecture, especially in hot and dry climates

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Nowadays, according to existence of issues such as the energy crisis, environmental pollution and increased housing demand caused by the continuous growth of population in the world, innovative solutions such as earth shelter building can be considered an alternative to Aboveground building to reduce building energy needs, land use and climate issues. Taking refuge in the earth and the use of thermal properties of the soil, is one of the strategies that have been used in the past the present study is addition of introducing and how different types of earth shelter buildings, to express the ecological benefits and the possibility of pre-fabricated these buildings, especially in hot and dry climate. The research questions are raised: what effect can have been existence of plants in these buildings? How can we improve the efficiency of these buildings? The method of research is qualitative and a primary All the contents research have been Collected based of library studies, the Internet and the websites.
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Persian
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Green Architecture Journal, Volume:4 Issue: 10, 2018
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